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All Information On Golf Clubs

All Information On Golf Clubs

All Information On Golf Clubs

A golf club is used to strike the ball in the game of golf. It has a weighted head on one end and a long shaft with a grip on the other end. The head is fixed sideways at a sharp angle to the shaft, and the striking face of the head is inclined to give the ball an upward rise. The rules of the game allow a player to carry up to 14 different golf clubs, each one being designed for a specific situation during the game.

History

Early golf clubs were made entirely of wood. This material was not only easy to shape, but was also soft enough not to damage the stuffed leather golf balls that were used until the mid-1800s.

With the introduction of the hard rubber golf ball in 1848, golfers began using clubs with iron heads as they didn't have to worry about damaging the ball. As iron heads could be formed with sharply inclined striking faces, golfers started using the iron headed clubs for shorter shots, while wooden headed clubs were used for longer shots.

Different type's golf clubs

How to select golf clubs is not a difficult question to answer as there are different types of clubs available for different situations in the game.

Drivers and Fairway woods: These clubs are used to hit longer shots. Most golfers prefer using wooden head clubs if the golf hole is four to five meters from away. The driver or the fairway wood has a loft between 7 to 12 degrees. Professional golfers traditionally have drivers with less than 10 degrees of loft, which require a lot more skill to hit.

Irons: Irons are generally used during the golf training program and for shorter distances during the game as they have more control than drivers and fairway woods.

Hybrids: Hybrids are a recent innovation to golf. It is the combination of wood and iron and is an alternative to a long iron. Hybrids can be used in any situation as they are versatile.

Wedges: Wedges are another form of irons. The first wedge which is also known as Pitching Wedge is usually between 52 and 56 degrees in loft. Wedges are extremely useful for a short shrike in the game.

These are the various golf clubs equipment available in the market. If you need more information on golf clubs, you can always browse through the internet or could visit any golf equipment outlet.
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